During Tuesday's 9-1 win over Cleveland, Boston took Bradley out of the game after he appeared to injure his hand sliding into home plate in the top of the seventh inning.

Bradley has already been on the disabled list once this season after a right knee sprain sent him to the shelf just four appearances into his 2017 campaign. He returned to the diamond April 21after missing 12 games.

Now 107 games into his fifth season with the Red Sox, Bradley Jr. is slashing .262/.343/.432with 14home runs, 54RBI and sixstolen bases.

He's also registered fivedefensive runs saved, a mark that is tied for fifthamong Red Sox players, according to FanGraphs.

Bradley Jr.'s value at the plate and as a defender in center field isn't easily replicated, but the Red Sox have the depth necessary to withstand another short absence from the 27-year-old.

Look for the newly acquired Rajai Davis to operate as a stopgap solution in tandem with Chris Young until Bradley Jr. is activated.